STAKES RAISED AS SAFARICOM BUSINESS CHALLENGE MOVES TO RAIWALYS GOLF CLUB

Kenya Golf Guide

A caddie at work in a past Safaricom Busines tournament

By DISMAS ONYANGO

The 2011/2012 Safaricom Business Golf challenge twelfth qualifying round moves to the nine hole course with 18 tees and 10 greens, Railways Golf Club in Nairobi this weekend.

Just 1/2km from the city centre with capital’s businesses overlooking the course, close to over 100 golfers will be battling it out for the series top two positions to take part in a fully sponsored Grand finale at Rea Vipingo Golf resort in Mombasa on 28th April 2012.

The course is perfectly well; some greens are very fast, others medium and others pretty slow according to the clubs captain Nobert Wabwire.

“We have made the greens abit challenging since it’s a nine hole so that we get the best score. Golf is all about reading the greens and knowing the line, “added Captain Wabwire.

Playing off handicap +1, James Wangai who is also the Club’s Golf administrator is expected to pose great challenge to other golfers together with Kositany Caleb handicap 5, Anthony Mwaura also playing off 5 and Norbert Wabwire (captain) playing off 8.

Junior golfers, Robert Ndonga playing off 12 and Paul Ndonga playing off 20 are some of the best junior golfers from the club who will also be battling it out. Both are members of National Junior Golf Talent.

On the Caddies competition category, Robin Njogu playing off +2 and Kamau Njoroge’ playing off +4 are some of the players to watch in the category. cgdamen cgdamen

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